Agreed, Phil. We could be kin. I have Irish ancestors who came over in the Potato Famine era, and from that same line (matrilineal) a Scotsman who settled on the east coast whose child went west to California (family lore is that she ran a brothel in SF, but I have no way to trace that.)
Agreed, Phil. We could be kin. I have Irish ancestors who came over in the Potato Famine era, and from that same line (matrilineal) a Scotsman who settled on the east coast whose child went west to California (family lore is that she ran a brothel in SF, but I have no way to trace that.)
Agreed, Phil. We could be kin. I have Irish ancestors who came over in the Potato Famine era, and from that same line (matrilineal) a Scotsman who settled on the east coast whose child went west to California (family lore is that she ran a brothel in SF, but I have no way to trace that.)
Yes, Ally, true.
But isn't "We could be kin" also but gentle extension of the Golden Rule?
To some degree, we are all kin, I believe. Even without тАЬtraceableтАЭ lineage